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Old 20-11-2016, 05:31 PM
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Tackling the subconscious state

Memory, at the surface level, is full of thoughts of this present birth. The deeper level of this memory (known as the subconscious state) contains very strong thoughts retained over the past several births. This subconscious state contains very few thoughts. But the few thoughts that are present are as strong as diamonds. This subconscious state decides the real behaviour of the soul.

Memory at the surface level contains many thoughts, but no conscious-level thought is as strong as a subconscious one. The state of consciousness (surface level) may receive a certain point from an enlightened spiritual preacher. However, if an opposite point is present in the subconscious state, practice/action takes place only as per the existing subconscious thought.
These strong diamonds in the subconscious state are called as samskaras or vaasanas.

If the samskara is congenial to the preaching received, the preaching is immediately implemented into practice. Suppose the samskara is opposite and even then you still desire to implement the received preaching, what then do you do? Well, you need to strengthen the received concept by constant memorization. Eventually, your samskara will get replaced by the reinforced preaching present in the surface-conscious level.

Receiving the concept from the preacher is called as ‘Shravana’ (hearing), continuous memory of the concept is known as ‘Manana’ (constant recollection) and finally, the concept becoming a samskara by accumulating strength is referred to as ‘Nididhyaasa’ (solidification of the concept expressed as a firm decision). These three stages are discussed one after the other in the Veda (shrotavyo, mantavyo, nididhyaasitavyah).

Your samskaras follow you from birth to birth. That's why it's crucial to receive the right spiritual knowledge and subsequently strengthen its presence in your subconsciousness by constant recollection. Eventually, you will begin to make firm decisions in accordance with the knowledge you've received.
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Old 20-11-2016, 08:39 PM
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Memory, at the surface level, is full of thoughts of this present birth. The deeper level of this memory (known as the subconscious state) contains very strong thoughts retained over the past several births. This subconscious state contains very few thoughts. But the few thoughts that are present are as strong as diamonds. This subconscious state decides the real behaviour of the soul.

Memory at the surface level contains many thoughts, but no conscious-level thought is as strong as a subconscious one. The state of consciousness (surface level) may receive a certain point from an enlightened spiritual preacher. However, if an opposite point is present in the subconscious state, practice/action takes place only as per the existing subconscious thought.
These strong diamonds in the subconscious state are called as samskaras or vaasanas.

If the samskara is congenial to the preaching received, the preaching is immediately implemented into practice. Suppose the samskara is opposite and even then you still desire to implement the received preaching, what then do you do? Well, you need to strengthen the received concept by constant memorization. Eventually, your samskara will get replaced by the reinforced preaching present in the surface-conscious level.

Receiving the concept from the preacher is called as ‘Shravana’ (hearing), continuous memory of the concept is known as ‘Manana’ (constant recollection) and finally, the concept becoming a samskara by accumulating strength is referred to as ‘Nididhyaasa’ (solidification of the concept expressed as a firm decision). These three stages are discussed one after the other in the Veda (shrotavyo, mantavyo, nididhyaasitavyah).

Your samskaras follow you from birth to birth. That's why it's crucial to receive the right spiritual knowledge and subsequently strengthen its presence in your subconsciousness by constant recollection. Eventually, you will begin to make firm decisions in accordance with the knowledge you've received.

I was ruminating that I might be just a little silly, for trying to tell my life what it should be like in the future. Kind of a waste of the now I thought. Oh well...
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Old 20-11-2016, 08:52 PM
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Memory, at the surface level, is full of thoughts of this present birth. The deeper level of this memory (known as the subconscious state) contains very strong thoughts retained over the past several births. This subconscious state contains very few thoughts. But the few thoughts that are present are as strong as diamonds. This subconscious state decides the real behaviour of the soul.

Memory at the surface level contains many thoughts, but no conscious-level thought is as strong as a subconscious one. The state of consciousness (surface level) may receive a certain point from an enlightened spiritual preacher. However, if an opposite point is present in the subconscious state, practice/action takes place only as per the existing subconscious thought.
These strong diamonds in the subconscious state are called as samskaras or vaasanas.

If the samskara is congenial to the preaching received, the preaching is immediately implemented into practice. Suppose the samskara is opposite and even then you still desire to implement the received preaching, what then do you do? Well, you need to strengthen the received concept by constant memorization. Eventually, your samskara will get replaced by the reinforced preaching present in the surface-conscious level.

Receiving the concept from the preacher is called as ‘Shravana’ (hearing), continuous memory of the concept is known as ‘Manana’ (constant recollection) and finally, the concept becoming a samskara by accumulating strength is referred to as ‘Nididhyaasa’ (solidification of the concept expressed as a firm decision). These three stages are discussed one after the other in the Veda (shrotavyo, mantavyo, nididhyaasitavyah).

Your samskaras follow you from birth to birth. That's why it's crucial to receive the right spiritual knowledge and subsequently strengthen its presence in your subconsciousness by constant recollection. Eventually, you will begin to make firm decisions in accordance with the knowledge you've received.



Memories can never be trusted.
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Old 20-11-2016, 10:18 PM
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Memory, at the surface level, is full of thoughts of this present birth. The deeper level of this memory (known as the subconscious state) contains very strong thoughts retained over the past several births. This subconscious state contains very few thoughts. But the few thoughts that are present are as strong as diamonds. This subconscious state decides the real behaviour of the soul.

Memory at the surface level contains many thoughts, but no conscious-level thought is as strong as a subconscious one. The state of consciousness (surface level) may receive a certain point from an enlightened spiritual preacher. However, if an opposite point is present in the subconscious state, practice/action takes place only as per the existing subconscious thought.
These strong diamonds in the subconscious state are called as samskaras or vaasanas.

If the samskara is congenial to the preaching received, the preaching is immediately implemented into practice. Suppose the samskara is opposite and even then you still desire to implement the received preaching, what then do you do? Well, you need to strengthen the received concept by constant memorization. Eventually, your samskara will get replaced by the reinforced preaching present in the surface-conscious level.

Receiving the concept from the preacher is called as ‘Shravana’ (hearing), continuous memory of the concept is known as ‘Manana’ (constant recollection) and finally, the concept becoming a samskara by accumulating strength is referred to as ‘Nididhyaasa’ (solidification of the concept expressed as a firm decision). These three stages are discussed one after the other in the Veda (shrotavyo, mantavyo, nididhyaasitavyah).

Your samskaras follow you from birth to birth. That's why it's crucial to receive the right spiritual knowledge and subsequently strengthen its presence in your subconsciousness by constant recollection. Eventually, you will begin to make firm decisions in accordance with the knowledge you've received.

Insightful :)
Life is taken in in everyway life is moving, where we are looking and not looking, feeling and not feeling, thinking and not thinking. Things move through us in many ways of life moving. Resonation and change through life affects us in this way your sharing in every moment. Sometimes subtle sometimes not so subtle. When one finds a space that resonates in lots of ways, there is more chance of greater change in the way your sharing..
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